This case study evaluates the interdisciplinary experiences of a research team producing a digital education tool. It proposes important considerations for successful collaboration and group development, which can lead to beneficial and deeper long-term partnerships across faculties within an institution. The study suggests value in using components of collaborative research to reflect on group development and progress. In alignment with the literature, it was found that time is essential for creativity, innovation, and group performance, which are successful products of both interpersonal and task-activity aspects of interdisciplinary collaborations. Challenges and impacts on group morale can be ameliorated by factors such as operational strategies, a sense of shared ownership and personal value to the project. The long-term benefits of fostering deeper interdisciplinary partnerships are briefly explored.
History
Editor
Cochrane T; Narayan V; Brown C; MacCallum K; Bone E; Deneen C; Vanderburg R; Hurren B
Start Page
296
End Page
301
Number of Pages
6
Start Date
2023-12-03
Finish Date
2023-12-06
eISSN
2653-665X
Location
Christchurch, NZ
Publisher
Australasian Society for Computers in Learning in Tertiary Education